DocumentCode
870137
Title
Responding to Security Issues in WiMAX Networks
Author
Huang, Chin-Tser ; Chang, J. Morris
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput Sci. & Eng., Univ. of South Carolina, Columbia, SC
Volume
10
Issue
5
fYear
2008
Firstpage
15
Lastpage
21
Abstract
WiMAX technology, the commercialization of the evolving IEEE 802.16 standard, aims to solve the last-mile problem with broadband wireless access at the scale of metropolitan area networks. WiMAX has attracted significant attention and interest because of its wide transmission range, high transmission rate, and mobility support. However, to make WiMAX networks usable and reliable, several security issues must be addressed in the standard and its protocols. In this article, the authors give an introduction to the security protocols used in WiMAX networks and then discuss why these protocols are deficient in terms of anti-replay, efficiency, scalability, and forward and backward secrecy, as well as how they can be enhanced to address these issues for real applications.
Keywords
IEEE standards; WiMax; broadband networks; protocols; radio access networks; telecommunication security; IEEE 802.16 standard; WiMAX networks; broadband wireless access; high transmission rate; metropolitan area networks; protocols; security issues; Access protocols; Authentication; Authorization; Communication system security; Cryptography; Information security; Multicast algorithms; Multicast protocols; WiMAX; Wireless application protocol; IEEE 802.16; IT Pro; WiMAX; authentication; broadband wireless; encryption; key management; mesh network; multicast; relay station; replay attack; wireless;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
IT Professional
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1520-9202
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MITP.2008.110
Filename
4629844
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